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Cedar Rapids Gazette (Newspaper) - February 7, 1974, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
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The Cedar Rapids (iazetie: Thills., I eh. 7. 1071
Pittsburgh Orchestra
Chamber
The Pittsburgh Symphony Chamber orchestra will appear in concert at Coe college's Sinclair auditorium Monday evening as the third attraction in the current series of Cedar Hapids Community Concerts.
The orchestra will play under the direction of Donald Johanos, a native of Cedar Rapids. Dr. Johanos was graduated from Roosevelt high school in 1946 He studied conducting under Eugene Ormandy, Edvard van Beinum, (leorge Szell and Otto Klemperer.
He conducted in Altoona and Johnstown, Pa., and joined the Dallas Symphony orchestra in 1957 as associate conductor. In 1961 he was appointed resident conductor there and in 1962 became the music director, remaining in Dallas until 1970.
He has appeared as guest conductor with the Philadelphia orchestra, the Concertgebouw In Amsterdam, the Minnesota orchestra as well as many others.
Monday evening the orchestra will play the Bartok "Divertimento’’ for string orchestra; the ‘‘Concerto in A minor” for “cello by Saint-Saens, with Michael Grebanicr as soloist; the "Le Tombcau de Couperin” suite by Ravel, and the Haydn "Symphony in E flat major” No. 99.
Curtain time will be at 8:15 and the doors will be open at 7:15. Admission is by season membership card only.
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The public is invited to a
reception honoring Dr. Johanos following the Monday evening concert. Dr. Johanos, a former student at Coe college, received an honorary doctor of line arts award from Coe in 1962. He is the son of Mrs. G. H Johanos, 1301 F avenue MV. The recep-tgm will be given in Sinclair art galleries.
Group Concert Monday
Antibiotic Use Aids, Hurts Battle on Lung Disease
ll> Ann Schrader Mn* shown in pneumonia where
"Antibiotics urn pushing a Int biU;‘eria reduce* air exchange
... in the canals and emphysema, a
of people into (developing) inop degl,nerativ(, ,Ust.aVe , which
endive lung cancer and other causes the lung to lo.se its vias-diseases,’’ Dr. Montague deity, Dr. Lawrence explained. Lawrence, a local thoracic stir- "A person will think he’s
geon, said Wednesday at the doinK fine but lie wonders why YWCA Health Awareness lim he so short of breath," he cheon sa*d of the first symptom of
Dr. Lawrence made the re many respiratory diseases mark in relation to many people ‘‘Th<*n » <’0,,Kh develops. The and doctors who ignore possible cM'a lining the bronchial tubes respiratory disease symptoms wave and push foreign material by turning to antibiotics instead t° trachea and a person of chest X rays. coughs,” Dr. Lawrence said.
. * Other symptoms of respira-
Although more ^inoperative ( diseases are the increase of cancer and emphysema sui-- Sp[j,um_ fever, coughing blood geries are being performed ,|nd wc, hl and appetite.
now, tie noted, antibiotics [)r Lawrence suggested that have tell toward the diminish- ns ovcr 45 ye,„ shouW mg af tuberculosis, pneumonia have a ches, x ray every six and other lung infectious. months
The first "curable" lung Dr. Robert Barry will present!
cancer surgery was performed in 1933 but it wasn’t until 1945 that lung diseases were beginning to be treated by surgery,
he explained.
"The lung is enclosed in a cage which has an atmospheric sac," Dr. Lawrence said. "The lungs have to be kept inflated
for doctors to operate." SEATTLE, Wash. (UPI)
To better understand the na- (]ee Gee’s restaurant is popular tine ut icspiratory diseases, Di. wj^ truckers but the cashier,! Lawrence briefly described the ,, u .. fU. respiratory system. Mrs Bet' Mcyers' wishe8 ,hey!
a film and lecture on "Venereal Disease" at the next YWCA Health Awareness luncheon; Wednesday noon.
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This one was designed by Albert Nipon and manufactured by Eleanor Lambert, Inc., New York.
Cashier Is Tired Of Trucks—Inside
Bridge
could keep their trucks outside Twice in less than 14 months, heavily loaded trucks have
Bob's Club
Club championship winners in a Mitchell movement game
slipped their brakes and eome Pla>'cd Wednesday at 7:30 at the
“First, there is the epiglottis. a flap of skin or trap door at the back of the mouth, which separates swallowing from breathing.’’ he said. crashing into the cafe down an! YWCA were: North-south
The trachea or windpipe runs incline. Mrs. K.V. Harrington and Joe
from the mouth to where it The last such mishap Monday Verbick, first, and Mrs George;
caught Mrs. Meyers and three J#nUnj and Norman Pfister,
truck drivers as they were
drinking coffee. State troopers cas,-west ~ Mrs «<*<*
said it took customers 20 min-1 McCray and Keith Hanson, first, utes to free her. She suffered and Linda Savold and Dr. Beth
cuts and bruises and damage to Hatch, second. Overall winners
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divides into the three-Iobed right lung and the two-lobed left lung. From there the main bronchial tubes extend out to I the air sacs, Dr. Lawrence explained.
"The air sacs are surrounded lbC(|fl0bU,idin8 Was CS,ima,ed were: Mrs. McCray and Mr. by vascular channels or canals * :.We, Hanson, first, and Mrs. Harking-
and this is where the h b y
Donald Johanos, conductor
is wnere toe air is
i XI hanged, he said- Anything .j bulkhead The next scheduled game
winch interferes with this ex- *
change is a disease."
that part of the coffee shop 10,1 and Mr. Verbick, second.
will
Society for Women Features
up there," vowed Mrs. Norma be played Saturday at 12:30 at Gee, who operates the restau- (l ywca Examples of this interference rant with her husband.
IV He To Oppose Michigan Woman Wins Ex-Husband *' Lo,,ery
SAGINAW. Mich. (AP) -
FRANKFORT. Ky. (AP
"We've got to worry about in-
Blairstown Couple open holse planned Note 50th Anniversay K0R edward RANSEohds
BLAIRSTOWN - Mr. and The silver wedding annuent
Mrs. Earl Kink celebrated their 50th wedding Wednesday with
The former wile ot I.S. hep. V*. come tax now -’ Ruth E. Gene Snyder says she plans lo CuUcr a[Ier she was named oppose her ex-husband in the
May Republican primary.
Louise Snyder Douglas was divorced from Rep. Snyder last
ry of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C.
anniversary ^ans^ord W*N be observed Sun- February. They had been mar-
f ii ’ day with a reception and open r‘ed ^2 years and have a 13-
a family din- * * year-old son. Mark.
ner. The event took place Sun- 1,Jlise trc,rr “ 0 ’ ‘un a "I have contemplated doing
day at Carnforth Inn in Victor. their home at Thirteenth tbis for a |on{, time,” Mrs.
The Kings have two sons, street< Mancn Hosts Wl,! be Douglas said. "I think people
Glenn of Blairstown and Roy of their children. Carl, Ron. Don need to know about candidates
Cedar Rapids and two daugh- and Margie Elaine, ail of ®nd know who they are \otmgj
tors Mrs. Robert Schulze. Blair- Marion Mr Hansford and the Jr 1 ,}ljn t0 SP (,,ut at)0Vt stnun tinh Mrc in<;nnh Rilpv ” honor and integrity and morali-
stown, and Mrs. Joseph Kilty, former Dorothy E Windsor ex- tv”
Cedar Rapids. There are ll . . . ,, , ,, »* , . , .
grandchildren and one great- chaneed ™rrla*e vows K'b «• „ Mrs, ^“8*“ married the
grandchild. Mr King and the IM* in Anamosa. Rev. John E Douglas last No-
former Marie Smith were mar- _____________ ____________' ember in Baltimore, Md.
ried Feb 6. 1924, in Marengo.
Michigan’s ninth millionaire lottery winner.
T h e 54-year-old cosmetic saleswoman and school bus driver from West Unity, Ohio, was selected from among 120 finalists Tuesday night.
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